petro or luci....again
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petro or luci....again
Hello
can you indetify my cat? I am a little confused.
Thank you in advance and greetings from Greece
can you indetify my cat? I am a little confused.
Thank you in advance and greetings from Greece
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Re: petro or luci....again
These look like Lucipinnis
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Re: petro or luci....again
Hi. You are right, it's a little bit confusing. Not sure but looks like a lucci.
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Re: petro or luci....again
I would say lucipinnis for at least two of the photographed fish, but there are three in photos 1 and 2, due to smaller black spots on the head that are much more densely packed than on the body.
There are far better qualified members than me to identify Synos, the above is my opinion, I've only been keeping Mochokidae catfish for just under seven years (various Synodontis spp. and at least two Euchilichthys spp. in my my quartet).
There are far better qualified members than me to identify Synos, the above is my opinion, I've only been keeping Mochokidae catfish for just under seven years (various Synodontis spp. and at least two Euchilichthys spp. in my my quartet).
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Re: petro or luci....again
I thought that is petricola because they have many smaller dots on the head.
The lucipinnis I've seen in photos have fewer and much larger dots on the head.
The Petshop where I bought called them Syn.(petricola)lucipinna g.br.
I'm still confused.
Any other opinion??
The lucipinnis I've seen in photos have fewer and much larger dots on the head.
The Petshop where I bought called them Syn.(petricola)lucipinna g.br.
I'm still confused.
Any other opinion??
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Re: petro or luci....again
How big are these exactly (SL)?
They are not what i'd call typical of either species - image 2 in cat-e-log for petricola shows the broad head & many fine body spots - this is not as obvious when the fish is smaller. Some Lucipinnis have smaller dots on the head & the definitive way to differentiate is by looking for the axial pore which is not at all easy to see. @Birger may be able to give his opinion.
In my experience Petricola are pretty uncommon (bordering on rare) & Lucipinnis fairly common. In the UK I've seen Lucipinnis from £4 to £35 depending on size & whether it's a premium charging LFS. Petricola from £15 to £80 with the same criteria. If a label says Syno (Petricola) Lucipinnis it suggests it is Lucipinnis as this used to be called Petricola dwarf before being described to science in 2006
They are not what i'd call typical of either species - image 2 in cat-e-log for petricola shows the broad head & many fine body spots - this is not as obvious when the fish is smaller. Some Lucipinnis have smaller dots on the head & the definitive way to differentiate is by looking for the axial pore which is not at all easy to see. @Birger may be able to give his opinion.
In my experience Petricola are pretty uncommon (bordering on rare) & Lucipinnis fairly common. In the UK I've seen Lucipinnis from £4 to £35 depending on size & whether it's a premium charging LFS. Petricola from £15 to £80 with the same criteria. If a label says Syno (Petricola) Lucipinnis it suggests it is Lucipinnis as this used to be called Petricola dwarf before being described to science in 2006
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Lou: It's still a three-way!
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Re: petro or luci....again
Ah, 2 posts at the same time
Lou: Every young man's fantasy is to have a three-way.
Jacob: Yeah not with another fu**!ng guy!
Lou: It's still a three-way!
Hot Tub Time Machine: 2010
Jacob: Yeah not with another fu**!ng guy!
Lou: It's still a three-way!
Hot Tub Time Machine: 2010
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Re: petro or luci....again
They are about 8-9cm (3.3in)
I haven't try to see if there an axillary pore.
Thanks for the answers.
Maybe I must trust Birger's and Richard's opinion........
I haven't try to see if there an axillary pore.
Thanks for the answers.
Maybe I must trust Birger's and Richard's opinion........
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Re: petro or luci....again
Not a bad thing to do, Richard and I check with each other when we are doing identifications on synos.Maybe I must trust Birger's and Richard's opinion......
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Re: petro or luci....again
I'l do it!
Thank you both
Thank you both